He appreciated the advantages of democracy: "It is an invaluable gift, if God allows a people to freely elect its own authorities and overlords."
This was Helse's invaluable gift to me: my honest acceptance of my male nature.
"To make amends for our misunderstanding, we shall give you an invaluable gift: a True Telling of your fortunes, at no charge."
The devout old man offered me an invaluable spiritual gift to accompany me hence.
His words were an invaluable gift to Chelsea-and to me.
The Chittar meaning little river or Chitranathi meaning beautiful river is a nature's invaluable gift.
In Islam, human life is regarded as an invaluable gift from God, and should therefore be both respected and protected.
For those months in 1930, though, both the photographer and the ironworkers were at the top of their games, and each gave the other an invaluable gift.
Calvin appreciated the advantages of democracy: "It is an invaluable gift if God allows a people to elect its own government and magistrates."
Knife and file were invaluable gifts, but it was the comb that touched her deepest.